Love's Blindness

Love's Blindness

"CAN marriage for money bring happiness? Here is one answer-you'll never guess it-in Elinor Glyn's brilliant successor to "Three Weeks" and "His Hour.""

A British nobleman, heavily in debut to a moneylender, agrees to marry the man's daughter in exchange for his debt being cleared. However, since the girl is Jewish, her new "husband" lets her know that the marriage is strictly a business matter and that he could never have romantic feelings for one of "her kind".

Release Date

December 4, 1926

Status

Released

Original Title

Love's Blindness

Runtime

1h 10min

Budget

Revenue

Language

No Language

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer